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Flux Pavilion first rose to attention in with his experimental brand of dub step. He is still to release a solo debut album, yet he has contributed to numerous projects, including his collaborative release with fellow record mate Doctor P entitled Circus One to which he produced and recorded four tracks. The film The Great Gatsby featured the track in its star studded soundtrack which included Lana Del Rey and The xx whilst it was also chosen for the trailer of Ron Howard's film 'Rush' starring Chris Hemsworth.

He has been steadily releasing EPs for the past five years, the latest being 'Freeway' which featured his successful collaboration with vocalist Rosie Oddie on 'Gold Love'. A producer who seems tireless in his work ethic who is constantly re-imagining his sound whilst gaining a cult following on the live music scene, the stage is set for him to release a huge debut in For all my life, I've always wanted to see Flux Pavilion.

What got me interested in him in the first place was his remix of Cracks. It was the first dubstep song that I have listen to. He has many awesome songs under his belt that really influence the dubstep scene in England and in the United States. I was excited and when the day finally came, I was mad excited. His set at the MainStage at the Gorge amphitheater was over the top and he kept the crowd going. He even played some of his famous songs and played other people's songs as well.

When it was all over, I was thrilled to see him live. Flux Pavilion should be one of the top dj's in the world. After seeing him for only an hour, I really want to see him again and see him play a much longer set. I really want to see him again and I can't wait for another announcement from him to tour the U.

Read more. Report as inappropriate. Towcester born DJ Flux Pavilion has been making waves on the electro and dance scene since he started producing music in Since then his reputation has grown tremendously and so has his live show. A complex and awe inspiring light display begins behind stage and the young artist steps proudly behind his decks and drops 'Watch Out For This' by Major Lazer.

He consistently keeps the crowd dancing and screaming with a combination of expertly designed mixes and trippy, surreal visuals. As the screens pulsate and the intro to 'I Can't Stop' begins the audience lose their mind and jump and dance in unison.

A combination of some of the best new dance music and his own popular tracks such as 'Bass Cannon' cements Flux Pavilion's reputation as a real one to watch in the dance music world. Flux Pavilion is an English dub step producer and DJ who has been slowly rising through the ranks of the music industry, in particular the electro and dance scene, since Flux Pavilion, real name Joshua Kierkegaard G. He has attained quite the devoted fan base with his eccentric music style and edgy electronica.

It felt like I was in the midst of a new rave festival, or at a full moon party. The energy was electric and Flux Pavilion was great at getting the crowd pumped. If you're a "bass in your face" kind of person, the supporting-lineup was great. Flux Pavilion, himself, seems to be in some kind of transition-state with his art. I get that artists need to keep evolving. And I get that you don't want to alienate your prior fans.

But when you're changing your sound, you really need to go "all in" and make a clean break from your prior sound. Otherwise, the mish-mash of your old and new styles can end up creating a really uneven set. That unevenness can end up in really high-relief if your supporting acts were selected based on your prior sound - as seemed to be the case last night.

I wish Flux Pavilion all the best, though. But for now, Kompany and Dubloadz are more where I am as a listener. Even Dion Timmer put on an easier to get into set because his sound across the length of his set was more cohesive. I've seen Flux three times now, and I have to say he is one my all-time favorites to see live. Not only does he deliver his classic sounds for the fans, but he also throws in a variety of new tracks that sound amazing and give you all sorts of emotions.

The Ravine was probably one of the best venues I've been to in Atlanta. Keep up the amazing work! Read more. Report as inappropriate. If you're a "bass in your face" kind of person, the supporting-lineup was great.

Flux Pavilion, himself, seems to be in some kind of transition-state with his art. I get that artists need to keep evolving. And I get that you don't want to alienate your prior fans. But when you're changing your sound, you really need to go "all in" and make a clean break from your prior sound. Otherwise, the mish-mash of your old and new styles can end up creating a really uneven set. That unevenness can end up in really high-relief if your supporting acts were selected based on your prior sound - as seemed to be the case last night.

I wish Flux Pavilion all the best, though. But for now, Kompany and Dubloadz are more where I am as a listener. Even Dion Timmer put on an easier to get into set because his sound across the length of his set was more cohesive. Facebook: facebook. Flux Pavilion will be performing the album and debuting his new live production in an exclusive streaming event. The multi-genre artist shared a video of the project's producing process to his Instagram this week, featuring an appearance from his baby daughter.

Fans can now record their answers to prompts, and Flux will tap into all submissions and bring them to life in songs and livestreams. He shared a scintillating preview of the record on Twitter. Flux Pavilion is filling out his schedule with live stream sessions to stay connected with fans.

The single will appear on his highly anticipated forthcoming album ".



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